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Coronavirus Update: One More Death, 29 More Confirmed Cases In The Township

Another 29 coronavirus cases and one more death due to the disease were confirmed in the township, the Office of Emergency Management said on April 3. The increases bring the total of positive coronavirus cases in the township to 151 and the number of deaths to 5. Franklin continues to have the most confirmed cases in Somerset County, according to …

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Coronavirus Update: 122 Cases In Township, Four Deaths

The number of Franklin Township residents testing positive for the coronavirus increased April 2 to 122, with two more deaths, according to the township Office of Emergency Management. That represents an increase of 22 new cases in 24 hours, the largest such increase since the first case was detected last month. Among the newest cases were two people aged 33 …

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Coronavirus Update: Township Hits 100 Cases Mark

With 13 more township residents testing positive for the coronavirus, Franklin’s total reached 100 on April 1, according to the township Office of Emergency Management. According to Mayor Phil Kramer, two of the newest cases are 64 years old, two are 65 years old, and the rest are aged 35, 20, 96, 71, 56, 76, 86, 40 and 28. According …

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Coronavirus Update: 19 New Cases In Franklin, Total Stands at 87

Another 19 Franklin Township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the township’s total as of March 31 to 87. That number represents the largest one-day increase since the first township case was reported. Overall in Somerset County, 405 residents have tested positive for the disease, according to the Somerset County Board of Health. Franklin Township cases account for …

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Coronavirus Update: Eight New Township Cases; Total Now At 68

Eight more Franklin Township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, making the township’s total number of cases 68 as of March 30, according to the township Office of Emergency Management. There were no new township fatalities reported from March 29-30, according to township and county authorities. Countywide, there are now 331 coronavirus cases, with eight fatalities, including three more …

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Coronavirus Update: Second Death, Six More Positive Test Results

A second Franklin Township resident has died from the coronavirus disease, and six more have tested positive for the disease as of March 29, according to the Somerset County Health Department. Information on the age breakdown of the new cases, or of the fatality, was not immediately available. Countywide, there are now 293 residents with positive test results and, with …

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Coronavirus Update: Seven More Township Cases, Total Now Is 54

Seven more township residents have been confirmed to have the coronavirus disease, bringing Franklin’s total to 54 as of March 28, according to the Somerset County Department of Health. Information on the age breakdown of the newest patients was not immediately available. Countywide, there are now 254 conformed cases of coronavirus disease, with six fatalities, according to the county health …

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Six More Township Residents Test Positive For Coronavirus

Six more Franklin Township residents have tested positive for the coronavirus disease, bringing the township’s total to 47 as of March 27. So far, one resident has succumbed to the disease. In a Facebook post, Mayor Phil Kramer said the newest patients are aged 66, 28, 37, 43, 38 and 29. County wide, there are now 218 confirmed coronavirus cases, …

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County Parks Open, But Use Common Sense

The Somerset County Park Commission is reminding park patrons that while parks such as Colonial Park are open, there are restrictions. Patrons should maintain the CDC-suggested Safe distance of at least six feet, and should move over on trails when encountering other people. Also, there is no access to bathrooms, entry onto playgrounds has been prohibited, and buildings have been …

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Mayor, Township Officials Answer Residents’ Coronavirus Questions In ‘Town Hall’

Mayor Phil Kramer hosted a virtual town hall on the coronavirus on Facebook on March 26. (File photo). No summonses for violating the state’s “social distancing” regulations have been issued so far in Franklin, but township police will do so if necessary. That was one of the kernels of information given March 26 during a nearly 90-minute virtual “town hall” …

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